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Think New Mexico co-hosted FinCamp 2025 alongside Next Gen Personal Finance Gen Personal Finance. The workshop brought together more than 70 financial literacy educators from across New Mexico. Click below to see what some teachers had to say about their experience. ... See MoreSee Less

#takealook: 49 of New Mexico's 89 school districts have made financial literacy a high school graduation requirement, reaching over 150,000 public school students in the state! Of the 49, 37 of those districts require completion of a year-long financial literacy course, while 12 require at least a semester. ... See MoreSee Less

#TAKEALOOK: 49 of New Mexicos 89 school districts have made financial literacy a high school graduation requirement, reaching over 150,000 public school students in the state! Of the 49, 37 of those districts require completion of a year-long financial literacy course, while 12 require at least a semester.Image attachment

29 states have made financial literacy a graduation requirement, reaching 76% of U.S. public high school students. New Mexico students deserve guaranteed access to financial literacy education, too!

New Mexico should join this growing movement!
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29 states have made financial literacy a graduation requirement, reaching 76% of U.S. public high school students. New Mexico students deserve guaranteed access to financial literacy education, too! 

New Mexico should join this growing movement!

The momentum continues to grow for financial literacy! The Albuquerque Journal profiled students at Cibola High School who were introduced to different ways on how to manage their money and plan for the future. Read more by scrolling below.

FinCamp 2025, providing free professional development for financial literacy teachers, still has several spots remaining for the Sept. 18 workshop! Please contact Mandi Torrez for more info.
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The momentum continues to grow for financial literacy! The Albuquerque Journal profiled students at Cibola High School who were introduced to different ways on how to manage their money and plan for the future. Read more by scrolling below. 

FinCamp 2025, providing free professional development for financial literacy teachers, still has several spots remaining for the  Sept. 18 workshop! Please contact Mandi Torrez for more info.Image attachmentImage attachment+7Image attachment

It's time for New Mexico to finally join interstate medical licensure compacts for health care workers. New Mexicans deserve access to quality and timely health care.🏥 ... See MoreSee Less

Its time for New Mexico to finally join interstate medical licensure compacts for health care workers. New Mexicans deserve access to quality and timely health care.🏥
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